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Rather than demanding total possession, the protagonists express a desire to be just "a little bit" of their partner's world—suggesting a humble, respectful commitment that values quality over quantity.

The opening lyrics, " No está de moda enamorarse " (It’s not in fashion to fall in love), immediately set up a critique of a society where sincerity is avoided. diego_torres_carlos_vives_un_poquito_official_v...

The song’s core message is built on the contrast between traditional romanticism and modern skepticism. Rather than demanding total possession

References to Medellín or Buenos Aires emphasize that their devotion is constant regardless of geography. The Music Video: A Comedic Casting Duel Diego Torres, Carlos Vives - Un Poquito (Vertical Video) diego_torres_carlos_vives_un_poquito_official_v...

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